Saturday, January 01, 2011

I hope you all had a wonderful Xmas filled with special moments of family and dear friends near by. Mine was with family, catching up, spent mostly outdoors since it was a lovely mild day.

The New Year has arrived in Australia and I shared the occasion with my sister, celebrating. We were both going to be on our own (which doesn't bother me) but decided to share the festivities together. A little bubbly and nibbles to help us enjoy the lead up to the New Year. We were going to watch When Harry Met Sally on dvd but it wasn't working properly, so watched the tv instead. I love watching this movie around New Year so it was a little disappointing we couldn't.

I thought I'd show you a collage of my year's work for 2010. Unfortunately I didn't get as much done during this year. My stitching mojo just seemed to vanish. Don't know how 2011 will go since I have other things going on at the moment (which I may tell you about at a later date). In all, I managed to get five projects completed.

EWE EYE & FRIENDS - Angel In Your Heart

SHEPHERD'S BUSH - Buzz Buzz Bee

WITH THY NEEDLE & THREAD - Be Kind & Be True

BLACKBIRD DESIGNS - Summer Iris

NOTFORGOTTEN FARM - Ah, 'Tis Spring

My favourite for the year would have to have been Be Kind & Be True. I did this one as a SAL with Melissa earlier in the year. I loved working on it and it was fun knowing Melissa was sharing the enjoyment of stitching this along with me.

Thank you all for stopping by during the past year, I know I've been a bit quiet over the months. Be assured I'm still thinking of you all and enjoy seeing what everyone's creating. You're all so very talented out there:)

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My passion in life is cross stitch and this blog is a way to share this obsession with like-minded friends. I hope you will enjoy keeping up to date with my needlework adventures.
My favourite designer is Shepherd's Bush. I also love Little House Needleworks, Country Cottage Needleworks, Stacy Nash Primitives, and Blackbird Desings to mention a few.
I first tried cross stitch in the mid 80's after my mother got interested in it, and found it to be so enjoyable. Little did I know it would create a whole new world for me.
I have also been known to collect quite a bit of needlework stash. This is a work in progress like my stitching. I am continually adding to it because I keep seeing new things I can't resist.
Please feel free to comment as I love reading your responses and wonderful encouragement. Thanks for stopping by!